Look elsewhere. Reviews are so high because brand new employees are asked to leave a review 2 weeks into the job. - Sales Associate PostcardMania Employee Review

2.0
29 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

PostcardMania does some things right, including: - Ongoing sales training from dedicated coaches - Steady influx of new leads - Casual atmosphere - Good job security

Cons

Healthy amount of cons, with the worst being: - Tough productivity quotas to hit, resulting in sales agents calling the same leads every single day. There's "no cold calling" but some of these leads given out were YEARS old. - Required scientology management training in order to move up in the company. They'll say it's not scientology stuff, but it is. - More on the scientology stuff, it's downright weird. Nuts what goes down in that "course room". When I came in for my interview, a mother of one of the employees that was dropping off her mail said to me "Get ready, they're all scientologists here..." I know they're not ALL scientologists, but I should've listened, lol. - Gaslighting is rampant and there's a big lack of WLB, especially for account managers. - Benefits are non-existent, and pay is low. Want to take a day off? You get like 3 in your first year, it's insane. - Just not a fun job. I was ready to call it quits a couple months in. Some people have been there for years and love it (most are scientologists themselves with that long tenure), but for many people it's a revolving door of a job. - Sales is frequently touted as the "favorite department", and while we were coddled in some ways, it was still rough. Imagine how the other departments feel?

avatar
PostcardMania Response
3y
Thank you for your review. I would like to address the points you mentioned. First, no new staff are asked to leave reviews. You are not in HR or you would know that. And I know you were not asked when you were new, because we just don't do that. It also just doesn't make sense to ask new hires to leave reviews, who don't even know us yet. We actually do ask new hires to leave Interview reviews as those are fresh in their memories. Maybe that is what you are talking about? 1) We have 35 Sales Representative in our sales department. We get in an average of 2500 brand new leads a week and these go straight to our reps, on rotation. There are zero "old leads" that are given to our sales reps. Each Sales Rep is responsible for their database and if a rep leaves, we will give an existing database to a new sales rep. Of every database there is probably about 20% that are years old since the company has been around for 25 years. But new leads are ALWAYS brand new and have to be in a reps hands within 10 minutes of a new caller. That is our company policy. 2) We don't do Scientology here. We produce and sell marketing. Our owner has chosen to use organizational advice from L Ron, Hubbard (who is the founder of Scientology). This advice is regarding how to run the organization, the use of graphs and statistics to closely monitor production in the company. How to manage people using kindness and friendliness, how to find the exact right cause of things in order to fix them and help our company expand and grow. In fact she also uses advice on how to market her company in order to grow and we have hit our best ever year after year. 3) 90% of our staff are hired through Indeed after they reached out to us from an ad – probably just like you. Speaking from my personal opinion and the leader of HR, I can tell you that I don’t care what people believe in. I also believe that Freedom of Religion is a basic human right and that is not my place or anyone’s place, to judge. Most people are good and are just trying to do what is right for them. So I could not tell you what our staff religions are, as we have no clue, nor do we care. 4) Our PTO is actually 8 in the first year, 13 in the second year and so on. 5) A unique thing about our company is that EVERY Monday meeting there are many awards we give out. Mostly for Account Managers and Design team, as well as those who received accolades from their managers, and those who are given kudos from our clients. Not sure where Sales is being touted as the favorite department? In addition to that every department has fun and games that the manager puts on for them – this is in the budget of each team lead. Additionally, HR puts on monthly events for all the staff. Including free food, games, trivia, dress up days, etc. In fact Sales and a few machine operators are unfortunately the ONLY people that cannot attend our events because they need to sell. We wish you all the best and that you find a company and a job, that better suits what you are looking for.

Explore other reviews about PostcardMania

5.0
10 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fun environment, lots of nice events for all employees Every week, relaxed yet highly productive , Execs are very helpful and want you to be successful!

Cons

Nothing that I can think of

5.0
19 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Empowering Culture & Autonomy: You are trusted to do your job. There is very little micromanagement, allowing you to take true ownership of your projects. Approachable Leadership: The executive team is genuinely accessible, which is a rare find in a company of this size. It creates a transparent and respectful environment. Vibrant, People-First Atmosphere: The office is truly a fun place to be. Between the free yoga, on-site cafe, and regular team-building activities (like trivia, craft projects, and dress-up days), the company actively invests in morale. Stable & Growth-Oriented: After six years, I can attest to the company’s stability and the consistent opportunities for professional development.

Cons

Fast-Paced Environment: Because we are a high-performing team, the pace can be intense. Deadlines move quickly, which requires you to be very adaptable and focused. High Standards: We set the bar high here. While it's incredibly rewarding, it can be demanding at times, which might be a steep learning curve for someone who isn't used to high-output environments. Constant Evolution: We are always optimizing our strategies to stay ahead, which means processes can change. It’s great for growth but requires a "go-with-the-flow" mindset.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All